Friday, November 07, 2025

Shut Down Woes


Many folks are in desperate need due to the government shut down. Food assistance is a benefit impacted by the lack of funding being released on time. No paycheck impact is horrific. 

In Vermont it has been reported that by 7 November half the 3Squares aka SNAP benefit will be paid by Vermont to the qualifying Vermonters. The other half from the federal government is reported to be released but I have read no information if or when that may happen.

Note, the Vermont funded deposits, according to an AI information, may take a day or two to be posted on accounts. The banks probably have no information when deposits will be posted.

For general programs’ information call:

211 

Nationwide,  211 is a United Way funded number to call for information on the various programs available. 


Day 311 of Week 45 November 2025

Gracious, seeing this is day 311 shivers the thought 2025 is nearly over. 
There are 54 days left before January 2026!

Why the passage of time is so woven into life, methinks, is due to foraging food and growing crops. The ancient gardener in us continues on. It is stronger than the pull of any holiday. 

Speaking of seasons. This autumn I notice there are 2 peak foliage episodes here in northern New England. The 1st is in the high elevation mountains. The 2nd is at the lower elevation Champlain Valley floor. Fall is at peak beauty out my door. The gorgeous color of gold against dark tree bark is stunning. Also, fall feels longer down here than in the mountains. 

Now is the opening of bird feeder season. I deliberately did not look at the prices of the larger bags of seed so as to not hurt my feelings. The smaller bag prices are kinder. 

                  Have a Kindness Filled Weekend!


Thursday, November 06, 2025

November Photograph


Branches always have stories to tell.


Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Thoughts On Napping


First thing Monday morning this week, I had a cataract removal procedure done on one eye. The rest of the day all I wanted to do was nap. I think that is a normal reaction to the release of stress. I had one short nap. 

The next day, I was keen on having a nap after my yearly doctor’s exam. Alas, I had a surgery follow up appointment that afternoon. But, I fit in another short nap anyway.

At 3 AM EDT Wednesday, guess who is still awake. 😂

I’m just starting to yawn. 

Later today, there will be no napping. 

Monday, November 03, 2025

Reflection Monday November 2025


Everything you say, do, identify with and belong to is free range under authoritarian rule. You think you are safe because you aren’t high profile, think again. 

There are people going without in real time today, no paycheck, no food assistance because of the actions of one group led by guess who. People suffering while a ballroom is in construction is the news we hear. 

Reflect on that, especially the people who voted for that kind of leadership.

Saturday, November 01, 2025

Welcome To November 2025




Under a partly cloudy sky, the 1st day of November has a crisp and chilly vibe that goes well with hot tea and apple cider donuts.

This is the start of Branch Season. What to do with pencil sketched landscapes all around? There is snow in the mountains, leaves on the ground and birds eager to see the feeders back out. 

I’m thinking organizing photos, changing passwords, reading about cyber security, and such is a plan worthy of being top of a November to do list.

For artists, and everyone who has ever thought or said I can’t draw, putting together an art tote is a good idea: sketchbook. pencils, sharpener, eraser and 2 pens. That is basic sketch set up to have handy whether outdoors or in a waiting room. 
Sketching trees to research the botanical names can be an interesting goal to pursue.

Pick up a yard of fabric to use for hand sewing while listening to audio books. 
Take advantage of that concentration, by learning a new language from an audio course.

November to me is the month of being comfy, cooking and creating. 



Friday, October 31, 2025

Day 304 of Week 44 October 2025


Have a Wonderful Weekend!

Spread Happiness
Cook a new recipe
Tell an apple a scary story
Write yourself a nice letter
Mail your letter to you
Read about pheasants
Talk a walk with friends
Browse hiking poles online




Monday, October 27, 2025

Autumn Photograph: Apples




Posting will resume in November 2025

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Holiday Decorations

 Many years ago, a neighbor asked me to removed a 4 foot autumn scarecrow, (overalls, shirt and hat) because her husband was terminally ill, and it reminded her of death. 

I removed it within the hour. I didn’t question her or try to change her mind. The scarecrow was a  yearly display other residents enjoyed. Nobody complained to me when I took it down . Those that approached me were as sympathetic as me.

PTSD. You don’t know what might bother you or even understand why. Even if you don’t have PTSD, anyone can be bothered by something. That may be simple to other people or feel silly, but to the person triggered, the discomfort, to varying degrees, can be severe physically and mentally.

Unfortunately for me, a particular display I don’t like, that makes me uncomfortable, has been put outside where I see it every time I walk out my front door. In other places, it doesn’t bother me. 

I didn’t ask that it be removed. I asked that it be hung elsewhere, facing away from my front door, and/or not hung until 2 weeks before Halloween. It has been up since at least mid September. 

My requests have been denied, as expected. 

So I found a way to deal with it. My discomfort decreased until I arrive home from an errand today and see somebody positioned the display in such a way as to  be in my face even more than just hanging there. I sent another email to management to ask that the display be hung without gestures. 

PTSD. About the bothers. When a trigger happens, it does not go away quickly unless it can be stopped or removed. The discomfort can take a long time to subside. The episode is a painful time for a person with PTSD. It is in many ways similar to adjusting your life to avoid panic or anxiety attacks. 

If you are confronted with a situation that bothers a person, with or without PTSD, try to reach a compromise, be compassionate, and fair. Please, don’t laugh or be dismissive towards the person suffering. 

Adding. Non visual disabilities are often difficult for people to grasp because they have no evidence to help them identify, to understand. 

Non visual disability persons have to speak up for others to learn. However, that can mean explaining more about their condition than a person should need to. Reactions differ. I don’t use my PTSD condition. I believe a person voicing their discomfort should be enough. 

Laughter and anger aren’t good reactions in response to anyone voicing their discomfort. 

Friday, October 24, 2025

Day 297 of Week 43 October 2025


 

Hello to the last weekend of October 2025. Can you believe we are already at the door of November? It is wild! I'm happier about November than I was about October.

The first couple of weeks of the 10th month, I was not feeling well. News, Allergies and digestive issues put me in a slump of blahs. I kept going as tasks piled up, stuff went undone, missed opportunities blurred like a bird in the corner of my eye flying by the window. That was only a week ago, but it feels like a year ago.

Age is not the issue. Young people can have slumps of blahs as well. 

For all ages, I believe, that eating right and exercise are the keys to the city of better health. 

I do calisthenics along with a few other exercises, (when I remember to do them). This morning, I discovered the reason I have lower back strain so often is that I hold too long/tighten muscles before the release. Duh on me. 

In winter, being smart, lotion is my friend. Dry elbows bug me. They have to be smooth and well cared for. If I was on a blind date and saw a crackly old ashy elbow, then I would have to make an excuse to leave. It wouldn't really be a lie because gagging would be an issue. 

🐦🐻🍁

Last week I put out a small amount of bird seed. My deck is a bird's food source. As soon as the temperatures drop, the birds are there looking around. I wait until a hard frost or few just in case there are bears roaming around.

Have a Smooth Weekend!

Bake a pumpkin
Make homemade soup
Browse colorful scarves online
Tell a maple leaf a funny story
Draw a forest with a full Moon
Shop for a new house plant
Sing to your front door

Thursday, October 23, 2025

City Leaf Peeping

  Views from the Vergennes Green